ISBN-13: 9781466480179 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 130 str.
By a widely published author and the father of 3 children and one kicking and screaming Inner Child that refuses to go to sleep or to grow up, this humor collection imagines: --What if a child, asked to go the f*** to sleep by its father, could respond in adult language? --5,000 yogis flown in from India specifically to balance India's budget deficit by spilling hot coffee on their laps at 5,000 McDonald's restaurants. --A Nuclear Weapons fire sale to overcome America's budget deficit. --The outsourcing of the Great American Novel to India, where literary sweatshop workers churn out such masterpieces as "The Great Goatsby" and "As I Lay Meditating." This 30,000-word collection of humorous essays and of political, social, and intercultural satire is the author's ninth book. Kurt Vonnegut described the author's novel, "The Revised Kama Sutra," as "very funny." Among other things, this treasury of humor pokes fun at familiar stereotypes about Indians and Americans, besides providing a revised, post-p.c. Genesis. As one magazine's review of "The Revised Kama Sutra" said, "No sacred cows whatsoever." You probably should not read it to your children under 15. However, don't be surprised if they decide to read it to you. The e-book edition was No. 2 on Amazon's Political Humor bestseller list for nearly 5 weeks. "Hysterical and informative. For the rebel in you. Great style and humor"--Linda J. Lundy, Amazon 5-star review "Inspired silliness, Pythonesque goofiness, political bite."--Laurie Boris, Author of "The Joke's on Me."